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Exile
“This is great, man; I’m so proud of you,” I gave Doug a congratulatory thump on his back; he had been working on this gallery show for six months now. He always had a passion for the arts and had been planning an event like this since he was in high school.
By Kelsey Winds2 years ago in Critique
Art History 101 Without the Exams
'Art History 101 Without the Exams' is an academic textbook that is written by Annie Montgomery Labatt. This is a textbook that to me read just like a novel. The book starts out looking at prehistoric art all the way to modern art. The technical format of the book is fine print on glossy pages, but still easy to read. The images in the book are bright and vivid and shows the reader what the artists saw and did during the times of their lives.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Voices Of Virtue
In the picturesque town of Veridica, nestled between rolling hills and babbling brooks, there existed a community bank known as Veritas Bank. Veritas was more than a financial institution; it was a beacon of honesty and trust in an industry often clouded by shadows. The story of Veritas Bank unfolded through the intertwining lives of its employees, each with their own unique journey towards transparency and trust.
By Jacob Mhango2 years ago in Critique
Beyond Bribery
In the sprawling city of Ethicopia, where the shadows of corruption danced on the walls of corporate skyscrapers, there lived a man named Ethan Noble. Ethan, an ambitious executive, had ascended the corporate ladder at Breakstone Enterprises, a conglomerate with a reputation as shady as the alleyways it operated in. Little did Ethan know that his journey to the top would take an unexpected turn, guiding him from the murky waters of bribery to the luminous shores of ethical leadership.
By Jacob Mhango2 years ago in Critique
The Unyielding Truth
In the heart of Metropolisville, a city renowned for its towering skyscrapers and bustling streets, there existed a peculiar government office known as the Department of Veracity. Despite its grandiose name, the department was infamous for harboring a culture of corruption that ran deeper than the ink in its bureaucrats' pens.
By Jacob Mhango2 years ago in Critique
Shadows Of Justice
In the small, struggling nation of Eloria, where the sun seemed to hesitate before casting its feeble rays upon the worn-out streets, a group of unlikely heroes emerged from the shadows. Eloria was a country burdened by poverty, its people yearning for a glimmer of hope amid the pervasive corruption that had seeped into every layer of government.
By Jacob Mhango2 years ago in Critique
whistleblower's triumph
Once upon a time, in the bustling city of Ethica, there lived a mild-mannered accountant named Oliver Inkwell. Oliver worked for the prestigious firm, Sterling Solutions, where he spent his days crunching numbers and his nights dreaming of spreadsheets. However, little did he know that his meticulous nature would lead him down a path of unexpected adventure and, ultimately, triumph over corruption.
By Jacob Mhango2 years ago in Critique
Leviticus. Content Warning.
'The Book of Leviticus' is another classic piece of literature that was written by a very wise person. It is the story of rules and very important laws that we all must follow in order to achieve a oneness with ourselves and to bring understanding to all people no matter the details. It is again another well-detailed account on how one should be living life in so many ways.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Numbers. Content Warning.
'Numbers' a book written by an old, wise person. This is the story of how we should be accountable in all that we say and do. It is a very descriptive text on how we all 'spend' our time and to make sure we are doing it for the right reasons. It is very detailed for there are many lists and it does seem to repeat but that is only to get you to remember the 'Why'.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
The Exodus. Content Warning.
'The Exodus' another book written by a great man. This is the story of voyage in search of the perfect land. In it we learn about the sacrifices that our ancient ancestors had to give up and learn ideas in a different way. It is also a story of families.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
The Book of Genesis. Content Warning.
'The Book of Genesis' written by a great person. This is the beginnings of all the world. It is the start of the plants and animals and then of humans. The descriptions that are given throughout the book are quite visual and even picturesque. This is the story of how we all became who we are and one day will be.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique







